-- 据《环球邮报》周一报道,加拿大电信运营商罗杰斯通信公司(Rogers Communications,RCI-B.TO)正向其25,000名员工中的一半提供自愿离职方案。 该报称,这是近年来电信行业在增长放缓背景下规模最大的一次裁员。 以下是路透社报道中的一些细节,该报道已发布在BNN Bloomberg网站上: - 报道称,罗杰斯周一表示,将向多个业务部门的员工提供离职方案,但并未说明是否有裁员目标。 - 罗杰斯发言人扎克·卡雷罗(Zac Carreiro)告诉《环球邮报》:“我们正在采取措施调整成本结构,以反映当前商业环境的实际情况。作为其中的一部分,一些团队选择提供自愿离职和退休计划,让部分员工可以选择是继续留在公司还是开启新的篇章。” 报告称,公司部分团队,包括电视主持人、Rogers Sports and Media旗下Sportsnet的员工以及工会成员,均不符合资格。 Rogers尚未回复路透社的置评请求。 本月初,Rogers预测2026年的资本支出将比2025年水平下降约30%,原因是该公司在严峻的价格环境下控制了支出。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话和/或其他媒体渠道。这些信息被认为是可靠的,但可能包含传闻和猜测。准确性无法保证。)
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